Star Micronics America Expands its Kiosk Printing Solutions

Star Micronics America is pleased to announce its exclusive partnership with Sanei Electric Inc. to expand its kiosk solution offerings with two-inch, three-inch and four-inch thermal kiosk printer series as part of the company’s continued commitment to the growing kiosk market. These new kiosk printers offer a variety of features, accessories, and sizes to meet virtually every kiosk application, including airline e-ticket/boarding passes, ATMs, bus/rail tickets, gift registries, Internet access terminals, lottery/gaming, and maps/direction kiosks.

Two-inch, SK1-20 Series – The SK1-20 two-inch series provides dependable, maintenance-free printers that have a fast print speed of 200mm/sec with 203 dpi resolution. It comes in either standard format (horizontal orientation) with and without presenter, drop-in paper loading without presenter, or vertical format (vertical orientation) with and without front paper loading. Both standard and vertical formats come equipped with RS-232C and USB interface which integrates with many commonly used kiosk solutions. For kiosks where space is a concern, the SK1-22 printers offer a compact design that can fit into a variety of applications. The SK1-24 vertical format printer with front paper loading feature is specifically designed for gas pump application. Available options include large paper roll holder and bezel paper detector for the entire SK1-20 series.

Three-inch, SK1-30 Series – Like its two-inch counterpart, the SK1-30 three-inch series boasts a print speed of 200mm/sec with 203 dpi resolution while also demonstrating long service life and high reliability. Available in standard format (horizontal orientation) with or without presenter, standard format drop-in paper loading with or without presenter, and vertical format (vertical orientation) without presenter, SK1-30 series printers have the ability to fit many applications. Compact (low height size: 95mm including paper roll) and light weight (Approx. 730g), the SK1-32 is an optimal solution for applications requiring a small direct thermal kiosk printer with standard three-inch print width. Available option includes bezel paper detector for the entire SK1-30 series.

Four-inch, SK1-40 Series – Available in standard format (horizontal orientation)with and without presenter, the SK1-40 four-inch series offers a quick and reliable four-inch wide printing solution servicing kiosks with more information intensive reports and receipts.

To learn more about these products, as well as other Star printing solutions, please click here.

James Korte

James Korte is a guest author at VARTECH Nation, a design thinker, voracious reader and technology enthusiast. Previously, James has worked in product development, marketing research and professional sports. His interests include: everything digital, travel, videography and ice hockey.

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